FBI agents attempt to protect a woman who is testifying against her gangster boy friend. However, an army of assassins are after her in an endless series of shootouts.FBI agents attempt to protect a woman who is testifying against her gangster boy friend. However, an army of assassins are after her in an endless series of shootouts.FBI agents attempt to protect a woman who is testifying against her gangster boy friend. However, an army of assassins are after her in an endless series of shootouts.
Gregory Alan Williams
- Francis Morelli
- (as GregAlan Williams)
Lindsey Ginter
- Hydra
- (as Lindsey Lee Ginter)
Wayne Crews
- Bank Robber, Mercury
- (uncredited)
Timmons Moore
- Mail Man
- (uncredited)
Gerard Sanders
- Bank Robber
- (uncredited)
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Talk about over acting, big laughs for this B flick!!
Cast of no-names with the exception of one time leading lady Maria Conchita Alonzo, who is by far stuck in the worst script of her career. The bank robbery scene is great, the dialogue, the constant "grunts and groans" from all the cast. It's just plain bad!!
Cast of no-names with the exception of one time leading lady Maria Conchita Alonzo, who is by far stuck in the worst script of her career. The bank robbery scene is great, the dialogue, the constant "grunts and groans" from all the cast. It's just plain bad!!
For a woman on the run for her life, she sure is a big mouth. The film makers were trying to make this character funny, but instead, it was just annoying.
But hey, it's movie, you can make it as unrealistic as you wish...
But hey, it's movie, you can make it as unrealistic as you wish...
5=G=
"Acts of Betrayal", a typical B action flick, tells of a macho FBI agent (McColm) who spends the entire film killing bad guys as he protects a federal witness (Alonso) from a small army of hitmen. The film has little going for it but does manage some par or better firefights and a kinda-sorta fun relationship between the stalwart and silent agent and the always jabbering, ever sassy Alonso character. For action junkies only.
Is this a remake, if it is, what was the original title and what year? I actually saw this film on You Tube and was entertained right from the opening scenes. Certainly well worth watching.
The bad guys are all out to kill the government's star witness -- the defendant's wife -- before she can testify. Her protection? The usual (in these kinds of films) FBI agent pretending to be the dutiful automaton but not quite able to pull it off because he's human underneath it all. What sets this film apart is the sharp tongue-in-cheek writing (FBI agents are referred to as "Zimbalists", for instance) and above all, Maria Conchita Alonso's show stealing performance as the wisecracking, emotional lead. Yeah, she's lovely and sexy, but mostly she's a fine and underrated actress (check her out in the drama "Caught"). A highly entertaining film.
Did you know
- TriviaOne of five action films from the 90's where Matt McColm starred as a lead. The other four are: "Red Scorpion 2" (1994), "Subterfuge" (1996), "The Protector" (1998), and a 1997 lost film "Fight and Revenge".
- GoofsLance Cooper's dirty shirt is clean by the time he jumps down from the tree.
- Quotes
Eva Ramirez: Around here, people think that tres chic is some guy from Saudi Arabia.
- Alternate versionsWhen released in the UK this was cut by 1 second by the BBFC.
- SoundtracksRust To Rust
Written & Performed by Brad Rodgers
Courtesy of Generation Music, Inc.
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
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